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George Seddon (cabinetmaker)

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George Seddon (1727–1801) was an English cabinetmaker. At one time his furniture making business was the largest and most successful in London, employing over four hundred craftsmen. He was Master of the Joiners Company of London in 1795.

His two sons, George and Thomas, and his son in law, Thomas Shackleton joined him in his business.

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  1. Beginner's Guide To Antique Collecting by KoolAppz (Platform: Android) ASIN B0076PF7UK
  2. Hinchman, Mark (2014). The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Interior Design. A&C Black. p. 245. ISBN 9781609015343.



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